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Weronika Gorczyk obtained her PhD from the Geological Institute of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH-Zurich) in April 2008. From February 2008 to September 2010, she worked as a Numerical Modeller/Geologist in the Exploration Mining division of the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO). Her role involved the interaction with industry partners to deliver application-focused outcomes and extensive research training, though the majority of her work was confidential and unpublished. Currently, she is involved in several significant projects, including the MRIWA 521 project, which utilizes integration of multiple regional data sets to investigate multi-scale deformation processes in the Paterson Orogen of central Western Australia. Additionally, her work includes the ARC Linkage LP190100146 project focused on the mineral industry's research needs in Australia's frontier basins and a Discovery Project aimed at understanding fluid control in deep Earth exchanges. Gorczyk's research aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, contributing to global efforts in poverty alleviation and environmental protection.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Conducting research in geological modelling and numerical simulation, particularly focused on mineral exploration and geodynamics.
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